UNIrd
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From what it seems; it is unfortunately shorter than I would of thought it'd be, but the effects on Tron looks great.
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It's not drastically different. The lighting is better, but the major difference is the projections.Is that better than the one at the MK? I never got to ride it.
Welcome to Shanghai where no one has a camera that shoots above 480p......
Wanting to bring this up, but it seems that Shanghai has a lot of Screen-based attractions..is that just me? Because, to me; I see POTC as that elephant in the room that Screens are being used heavily for that attraction.
That's definitely a noticeable feature about this version, but I feel it's blended well enough with enough real sets and AA's that it isn't really a "screen" attraction, although I haven't seen enough of the ride yet to make a fair call. The ride that seems the most similar to POTC to me is the Ratatouille ride in Paris, with many sets but a few large screens along the way. Besides this the only other screen based ride to me is Soarin', which obviously that's all it is. I guess Tron has a few screens in it, but I don't think that really counts.
Tron is a coaster. No screen scenes like Gringotts either. Any screens used on the Tron coaster are used to enhance the experience, they aren't the focal point. Without the screens it would simply be a coaster with no unique theme.I'd count Tron and (technically) PPF for Shanghai.
Plus Stitch Encounter, and some of their other attractions (I count Shows also).